Title of article :
Vitamin Deficiency and HIV Infection, A Retrospective Study Looking at Possible Causal Factors in the Hispanic Population with HI
Author/Authors :
Antony, Suresh Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Texas, USA , Oneyka, Michelle C Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Texas, USA , Ciriza, Frank Center for Infectious Diseases and Travel Medicine, El Paso, Texas, USA
Abstract :
Background: The cause of vitamin D deficiency in the Hispanic population with HIV has not been studied in great detail. This
deficiency may be related to the underlying chronic disease or to the lack of sun exposure and other notable factors. The current
standards that have been applied to non-HIV patients may in fact not be applicable to the HIV population.
Objectives: This study attempted to evaluate the possible relationship between HIV and vitamin D deficiency in a Hispanic patient
population residing in El Paso, Texas.
Methods: 94 HIV-infected patients were surveyed over a period of 12 months. Data was collected from their records regarding CD4
count, HIV viral load, use of anti-retroviral drugs, vitamin D levels, and status of prescription for vitamin D.
Results: We found no correlation between the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and vitamin D deficiency. We also did
not find evidence that antiretroviral (ARV) therapy was correlated to lower vitamin D levels in these patients.
Conclusions: Further studies are needed to examine the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and HAART.
Keywords :
HIV Infection , Vitamin D Levels , Age , Sex , CD4 Counts
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics